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'We are all seekers of God,' Pope writes in response to atheist's letter (Vatican News)

Responding to a letter from a man who described himself as an atheist who is seeking God’s love, Pope Leo XIV wrote that “those who seek Him with a sincere heart cannot be atheists.”

“Perhaps the right distinction to make is not so much between believers and non-believers, but between seekers and non-seekers of God,” Pope Leo wrote. “We are all longing for Love, we are all seekers of God. And therein lies the dignity and beauty of our lives.”

The exchange was published in Piazza San Pietro, a magazine published under the Vatican basilica’s auspices. Pope Leo has continued his predecessor’s custom of answering one letter in each issue.

Vatican spokesman criticizes those who see opposition between Pope Benedict, successors (Vatican News)

Andrea Tornielli, editorial director of the Dicastery for Communication, criticized “those who use selected passages of the magisterium of Benedict XVI to try to set it in opposition to that of his successors.”

In his February 25 editorial, Tornielli cited a 1981 homily by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (the future Pope Benedict XVI). Tornielli spoke of the similarities between Cardinal Ratzinger’s description of the Church in the homily and Pope Francis’s image of the Church as a field hospital.

'My country has become a dangerous place for priests,' Mexican priest tells Vatican newspaper (L'Osservatore Romano (Italian))

In the most prominent article in its February 25 edition, L’Osservatore Romano reported on escalating violence across Mexico following the killing of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes.

Father Sergio Omar Sotelo Aguilar, director of the Catholic Multimedia Center, spoke about the economic, political, and military power of drug traffickers and said that the nation’s bishops have “begun to denounce, very directly, the terrible damage that drug trafficking and organized crime are causing.”

“My country has become a dangerous place for journalists and priests, as well as for those who fight in defense of human rights,” he added. “Fighting for a free, peaceful, and just Mexico will always be a privilege worth giving your life for.”

Ukrainian Catholic leader commemorates 4th anniversary of war (Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church)

Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, commemorated the fourth anniversary of the 2022 Russian invasion at the Ukrainian Greek Catholic cathedral in Rome.

The Major Archbishop recalled celebrating the Divine Liturgy in a shelter as missiles struck Kyiv. “There we realized that we had not been abandoned by God—Jesus was present with His people in the Eucharist.”

“This memory of tragedy and heroism becomes a law, a rule for our life today,” he added. “It is a law that guides and commands us: to defend our homeland, to defend human life in Ukraine, and to move forward, trusting that good will always triumph over evil. From that very first moment, we knew that Ukraine would prevail.”

The Major Archbishop concluded:

We know that the root cause of war is human sin. People start wars and then become enslaved by this demon, which destroys even those who unleashed it. But we know that the One who brings an end to war and sin is our God and Savior. Therefore, today we pray: “God, great and one, protect Ukraine!”

Pope Leo reflects on inculturation, offers Our Lady of Guadalupe as example (CWN)

In a Spanish-language message to a conference in Mexico on Our Lady of Guadalupe, Pope Leo XIV reflected on inculturation and upheld Our Lady of Guadalupe as its model.

Abortion Drug Crisis Is the Elephant in the Room in the State of the Union

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Feb. 26 Thursday of the First Week of Lent, Weekday

In certain ways the Lenten Christian is like the Jew in exile. He is still exposed to the attacks of the enemies. Lent, like the exile in Babylon, is a time of cleansing. It intends to create in us a greater desire and longing for deliverance which God has promised us through our savior Jesus Christ. All the chants and prayers in today's Mass are urgent pleas for God's mercy and help.

No Snow Days From Daily Mass

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Eighth Grader Who Survived Annunciation School Shooting: ‘Protect Us From Guns’

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Spanish Bishops Speak Out After Leaks of Their Meeting With Leo XIV

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